Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Wheelie Wednesday - My New Sweater

Hi everybody! It's me, Autumn!

I spent my days in the gardens and my nights knitting while mom, dad, Maggie and Mitch were on Nantucket! I rumaged through mom's wool trunk and found lots of red yarn and a little bit of green too so I thought that a Christmas sweater would be a perfect choice!

And now to try it on and see how it fits!

hummmmmmmm the neckline is a little bit large and my flower petal hat really doesn't look appropriate with a sweater! I think I'll need to knit a wool cap to match!

What do you think, Maggie? Does the pullover look okay or should I have knit the cardigan pattern instead?

I'm getting the idea that you don't like it! Oh well! I did have a good time knitting it! Maybe it will fit one of my friends better than it fits me!

You have to see this tomato that I discovered in the garden yesterday! It looks like fat wings, doesn't it?!

Dad's friend, Jan, gave us these seeds a few years back! They're heirloom tomatoes that Jan calls Father Lou, after the man who shared seeds with her! It's a plum-like tomato, not too juicy and it makes the best fresh tomato sauce!

I guess by now everyone has heard that I spazzed when I heard about Mango's wheelie brother, Hector being dognapped and then listed on ebay to go to the highest bidder!

We did hear back from Detective Joe Stains and he seems to think that it's a cloning matter! We do intend to rescue Hector-Farley and have an in-depth conversation and find out exactly who he is and where he came from! I'll keep you updated on this front for sure!

AutumnI absolutely looooove youw swetew!!!I think it's bootiful no mattew what Maggie thinks! you did a pawsome job of knitting it! and a cap would be lovely wif it.Good luck wif wescooing Hector Farley..whoevew he is , he suwe is cute!wheeley smoochies Myrna

You made a lovely sweater. Grammie wishes she could knit as well as you.Our tomatoes are still coming on and we have had many good size bowls of them already. I hope you find out all the poo on that Hector look a like.

Ok,well we happen to love the sweater and hat (our Mom is pathetic,she doesn't know how to knit) And, we are glad Joe got to the bottom of this. we hope to hear more once he gets there ad you can question him.About the tomatoes...apparently we weren't the first to have female human anatomy leap to mind!!!(High fives Deetz and your daddy) Sorry.I guess if we look at it right, we'll see some wings.....HugsSunny&Scooter

What a lovely sweater...and the petal hat looks good too...yes we will be waiting to hear all about the cloning business....we have a bunch of tomatoes around here but nothin' like that one....the pla nts look sick but they're still full of tomatoes....

Good evening maggie. A red sweater is lovely. It is not possible to wait until Christmas. The make-up of the tomato recalls parading. There are sisters of the vegetable with the olive oil. ：DIt is happy in ebay. a wonderful doll

Hey Autumn,We think your sweater is just wonderful! A matching cap would look very cute too. Hmmmm, cloning wheelies?? We better keep our eyes peeled open for clones. Those tomatoes are really neat. Mama likes the roma tomatoes, they are probably very similar in taste.Luv & Wirey Hugs!Butchy & SnickersPS Thanks for the ebay link. Mama has seen that exact pair pattern several times. It's pretty close to the ones she has, could be the same company that made them.

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I am Molly the AireGirl. My brother, Mitch, and my sister, Maggie, are now angels at Rainbow Bridge so I am going to carry on the blog that Angel Maggie started. Maggie was a Companion L'Aire AireGirl just like I am. Dad bought Mitch at a puppy store but he was born in Missouri. Mackie is a special AireBoy from Missouri too.
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